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ESA Working Paper No. 02-15 September 2002
Food Insecurity Poverty and Agriculture: A Concept Paper
This paper argues for a twin-track approach to hunger and poverty reduction that combines measures to promote rural development through growth in agriculture and rural off-farm activities with measures to provide direct and immediate access to food for the most needy. It begins with an exposition of the concepts of food insecurity and poverty and shows that the majority of the hungry and poor in developing countries still live in rural areas. It then documents the substantial economic costs of hunger to show that direct action against hunger can itself contribute to poverty reduction. It goes on to argue that if the income from agricultural growth is spent locally and promotes growth in rural off-farm activities this can have a strong impact on the incomes of the poor.
Auteur: Broca S.S. Agricultural and Development Economics Division FAO
Publisher: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)   Année: 2002
Mot clef: Policy  , Stratégies Analyse de l'impact . 
Catégorie de document: Documents de travail Langue:  Anglais